PUBLISHER: Guidehouse Insights (formerly Navigant Research) | PRODUCT CODE: 991372
PUBLISHER: Guidehouse Insights (formerly Navigant Research) | PRODUCT CODE: 991372
LED lighting is rapidly becoming the predominant technology throughout the residential lighting installed base. This growth is the result of declining LED technology prices, the longer life of LED lighting, increased energy savings, and building code advancements that mandate the adoption of LEDs in the global residential market. Although consumer willingness to pay an upfront LED premium still lags in comparison with non-LED purchases, the LED value proposition continues to improve with connected LED products, smart home interoperability, and greater occupant comfort. As LED penetration increases, digital lighting controls have seen increased growth. The benefits of these technologies are driving sales and mitigating the negative revenue impacts of COVID-19 lockdowns.
Connected LEDs make up a fractional segment of overall LEDs and controls, but they are seeing strong growth. Improved integration with broader smart home technologies, ease of use, and features such as voice control are driving this growth. Part of this growth is also the result of the introduction of new market offerings with connected functionality at lower price points. These cheaper products are increasing the market share of connected LEDs and segmenting the market.
This Guidehouse Insights report examines and sizes the global market for residential non-LED, LED, and connected LED lamps and luminaires and lighting controls. The types of controls analyzed include sensors, timers, dimmers, and connected controls. Residential lighting, lighting controls, and connected lighting market drivers and barriers are assessed. The major global regions (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa) are analyzed, and forecasts of unit shipments and revenue extend through 2029.